The Summer Game

As my eyes return to my newspaper after scanning the snowy landscape outside my window, I catch sight of the five words that are sure to melt the ice in the hearts of all real American sports fans: pitchers and catchers report tomorrow.

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Super Bowl Beef

To the eyes and ears of this viewer, the non-football portions of the telecast did not justify the total excruciating experience.

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Who Are These People?

After a brief flirtation with Barack Obama and his utopian vision, America has returned to its senses.

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Are Some Americans More Equal Than Others?

The limits placed on the federal government by the U.S. Constitution were meant to protect the rights of minority groups, not empower them to cancel out those of the majority.

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The Catholic Case for Immigration Reform

The misunderstanding of the Church's motives has spewed such hatred, that some sane folks seem to have lost their powers of reasoning.

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Tinseltown Nostalgia

Things have certainly changed in Tinseltown since the days when it was populated by real Americans interested in entertaining other real Americans.

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Ten Years in the Life of a Nation

The new decade begins much like the last one – with the death of a dozen or so American servicemen in the war between Islamic fundamentalism and western civilization.

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Nuptial Disagreements

Between 1960 and 1980, the divorce rate in this country doubled and today hovers at around 50%, while the birth rate has been in steady decline.

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Yes, Virginia

No Santa Claus! Heaven forbid! He lives, and he lives as long as the memory of Dennis Kucinich lives on in the hearts of men.

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Plain Talk

Political correctness prevents the use of that which is really needed to heal whatever racial divides remain in this country: pure, unadulterated truth.

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We Win, They Lose

One of Ronald Reagan's greatest campaign ads was called "The Bear," which warned of the perils of ignoring one's enemies, and his strategy for winning the Cold War was simple: "We win, they lose."

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The Friend of My Enemy is Whom?

The President's desire to be loved by those who reviled and more importantly feared his predecessor, has come to fruition.

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O-lympics

Now that Chicago's Olympic hopes have gone flying down to Rio, I have a few suggestions that might assuage the loss of the Games and get Team Obama back into fighting form.

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Bomberphobia

Some of the gripes about conservatives advanced by those on the Left have a great deal in common with those who suffer from an irrational hatred of the Yankees, or Bomberphobia as I like to call it.

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Colorblind?

Colors and the noxious movements they often represent do affect me in many ways, most of them bad.

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The Limits of Self-Hate

Many prescient young people experiencing socialism for the first time have started to notice its foul taste.

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Teddy Kennedy: History Lessons

Will irony and history combine to sound the final death knell to the Kennedy saga?

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A Tribute to Martha

When affairs of state rudely intrude themselves into the lives of our Democrat presidents, a trip to the Vineyard causes these to roll away like the gentle waves that kiss the nearby Chappaquiddick Island shoreline.

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Man Bites Dog

America's love of animals trumped the heretofore indestructible use of racism as a defense for wrongdoing, and Michael Vick could not escape the wrath of millions.

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Word-Play

It is difficult to decipher some of the Beltway buzzwords in use now that Democrats are in firm control of our national government.

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Asterisks

Since the first ball was pitched, players have been trying to get an edge; that physical or sometimes psychological advantage that would enable them to raise their game to the next level.

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Calling All New Americans

It is the Republican Party that still supports the idea of American exceptionalism; a belief that immigrants apparently share or they wouldn't be here.

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Truth and Heresy

The feeling that "religious dictates" are outside a person rather than inside, sums up the plight of many American Catholics.

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Runs, Hits and Errors

Every day in nearly every Major League game, mental errors abound.

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The Hits Just Keep on Coming

The State of Connecticut continues its attack on the Catholic Church.

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